Charging at public charging stations is often a hassle: Different operators, opaque tariffs and a lack of standardization are still a deterrent. We provide an overview.
Charging at public charging stations is often a hassle: Different operators, opaque tariffs and a lack of standardization are still a deterrent. We provide an overview.
Micro-voltaic systems are easy to install and easy on the wallet. This means that (almost) everyone can make a contribution to the energy transition. High electricity prices have given a powerful boost to alternative energy generation. So-called balcony power plants are currently in particularly high demand – mini photovoltaic systems that are simply attached to...
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Herbert Preinsperger is head of the Jugend am Werk apprenticeship program in Rotenturm (Austria) and an expert in the field of apprenticeship training. In this interview, he analyzes why an apprenticeship in technology is a future-oriented decision.
Günther Ohland is an expert and journalist for SmartHome, as well as a founding member of the SmartHome Initiative Germany. In our interview he addresses the social aspects of smart technologies and the development toward a customer market.
Over the past 5 decades, the Emirates grew to become the fourth largest economy in the Middle East. As a desert state, the federation is dependent on products and know-how from abroad.
The Arab Emirates hold almost 10% of the world's oil reserves. Due to global decarbonization, the emirates have to reinvent themselves.
A house in the countryside became the dream of many city slickers, especially in pandemic times. As a result, the costs for land, houses and restoration are also increasing massively. A comment by Anja Herberth.
Unimpressive from the outside, but a real jewel on closer analysis: Barbara and Michael are currently building their dream house in Tulln (Lower Austria).